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They're almost certainly going to use the models that were in home - ILCA's the company who made Home, After all.They'll probably be some recycled assets in Legends, but with the remakes I feel like the only thing getting recycled will be the pokemon models. It's really too early to tell at the moment especially since BDSP is being worked on by a different company.
I think one of the deciding factors for me is that it’s two sinnoh games, at the same time, and a spin-off game set in a mainline region - which, as far as I'm aware, has never been done before.I would agree with this but it'd be pretty radical to make a game that previously wasn't open-world one that is, they could have easily just followed the originals exactly but with 3D assets instead (GameFreak aren't exactly known for their innovation).
That's what the remake is gonna be, Legends is likely just them recycling Sword&Shield's assets and development tools for another quick but major game to release, they seem to be trying to release either a main-line series game every year or a near main-line game like the Let's Go games.
first, they set up the wild area in normal SS - people think it’s okay to bad, but just kinda there with little impact on the story. The expansion pass develops that idea further using the same core engine, making wild areas that effectively are independent stories, and many people say they’re the best parts of SwSh content. To then step it up into a full open world is a perfectly logical progression.
Sinnoh is not a region known for being untamed. It has some key landmarks, but compared to say, Hoenn, I wouldn’t pick it as the first place to have an uncivilised prequel in. So why Sinnoh, then? Maybe because of Arceus, but it also makes sense if they were making a more open-world system for DP and then pivoted from it.
As for why they'd look at Sinnoh to BotW-ify in the first place, it might be because of the HMs. Sinnoh had the most hms of any region, and some of them, like rock climb and defog, were never used before or since. Rock climb in particular would be a big one to replace in an open-world game.